The University of La Verne will host Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author Héctor Tobar for a day of engaging conversations around his book “Our Migrant Souls: A Meditation on Race and the Meanings and Myths of ‘Latino.’”
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U.S. citizen activist arrested then freed says ICE is acting out of frustration
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Concerns mount as likely new ICE prison in AZ to be run by company with flawed record
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Community reporter 'Richard LA' shot in ICE-related South Central LA incident
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Long Beach community event cancelled after organizers received multiple cease-and-desist orders from the city
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‘California will not sit back’: Immigrant advocates encourage people to vote Yes on Prop. 50
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Albuquerque police chief fears ICE recruitment ads undermine public safety
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Opinion: California Latinos and Asian Americans want deep economic ties between U.S., Mexico, Canada and China
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Parks and Rec Board votes to build $2.3 million fence around MacArthur Park
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Ongoing government shutdown to pause CalFresh benefits
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Meet the 80-year-old man who honors migrant deaths in Arizona, one cross at a time
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The Diocese in San Bernardino announced the dispensing of the obligation to attend Sunday Mass to the immigrant community due to genuine fear …
The Cool Air Rebate (CAR) Program, initially launched as a pilot in Fresno, is now available statewide. It’s designed to help low-income Calif…
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On Saturday, June 14, millions of protestors across the country took to the streets in a coordinated protest called “No Kings Day.”
Social media, WhatsApp, and text messages have become some of the only ways community members across Southern California have been able to doc…
When Olivia Nunez expressed an interest in learning to play mariachi, her father, Eddie Nunez, wholeheartedly embraced her dream. He drove her…
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The Trump administration's decision to cut funding for the Job Corps program this month will take effect across the country. The U.S. Departme…
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On Saturday, June 14, millions of protestors across the country took to the streets in a coordinated protest called “No Kings Day.”
Social media, WhatsApp, and text messages have become some of the only ways community members across Southern California have been able to doc…
When Olivia Nunez expressed an interest in learning to play mariachi, her father, Eddie Nunez, wholeheartedly embraced her dream. He drove her…
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The Trump administration's decision to cut funding for the Job Corps program this month will take effect across the country. The U.S. Departme…
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Federal agents detained multiple people, possibly day laborers, outside a Home Depot in the Westlake District on Friday.
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In an effort to report on the current status of the Brown Berets, a historic Chicano organization founded in East L.A. in 1967, CALÓ News publ…
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The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department and the Los Angeles Police Department are not increasing patrols or security of fertility clinics Monday …
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The Inland Empire’s immigrant community is concerned after learning that Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco has joined a lawsuit spearhead…
This year's May Day protests extended throughout SoCal. Here is a list of all our May Day 2025 coverage:
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In the busy intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Indian Hill Boulevard in Claremont, a couple of hundred people gathered in the afternoon of…
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U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli on Tuesday announced the formation of a Homelessness Fraud and Corruption Task Force, which will investigate waste …